The Corporation Annual, Or Recollections (not Random) of the First Reformed Town Council of the Borough of Newcastle Upon TyneW. Boag, 1836 - 66 páginas |
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Página iv
... gain by their adhesion to the Whigs ? Which of them were promoted to place and honour ? None , but Mr Fife . No , no ; the Whigs , as usual , secured to them- selves almost every thing , and once more left their Radical friends " to ...
... gain by their adhesion to the Whigs ? Which of them were promoted to place and honour ? None , but Mr Fife . No , no ; the Whigs , as usual , secured to them- selves almost every thing , and once more left their Radical friends " to ...
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... gain much at the past elections ; they boasted so much of what they would do , and the management of the Liberal party had previously been so bad , that he really was in part deceived in estimating the strength of public feeling . He is ...
... gain much at the past elections ; they boasted so much of what they would do , and the management of the Liberal party had previously been so bad , that he really was in part deceived in estimating the strength of public feeling . He is ...
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... gains his point of strong feelings , and doggedly obstinate on material points - a keen observer of character and events - notes a favour done him , as well as an injury , and carefully discharges the obligation in both cases - weighs ...
... gains his point of strong feelings , and doggedly obstinate on material points - a keen observer of character and events - notes a favour done him , as well as an injury , and carefully discharges the obligation in both cases - weighs ...
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... look , which embodies the soul of the man , and resembles that of the Italian , when he aims a deadly thrust at his enemy with the stiletto -- pursues his object immovably , re- gardless of opinion or consequences , and gains his point 37.
... look , which embodies the soul of the man , and resembles that of the Italian , when he aims a deadly thrust at his enemy with the stiletto -- pursues his object immovably , re- gardless of opinion or consequences , and gains his point 37.
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... gains his point , not unfrequently , by his obstinacy . Countenance , gloomy , thoughtful , and monastic -his portrait would make an excellent frontis- piece to that amusing work , called the Metho- dist Magazine - entirely bald ...
... gains his point , not unfrequently , by his obstinacy . Countenance , gloomy , thoughtful , and monastic -his portrait would make an excellent frontis- piece to that amusing work , called the Metho- dist Magazine - entirely bald ...
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ability advocate Alderman Annual Anthony Nichol attends barouche Bench body Borough Caliban casuistries Chairman character cholera Clique Committee conservative constituents Council Room countenance DEAN STREET dissenter duties elected electors endeavoured favour feeling Fife frequently friends gain gait gentleman give Hamond HARVARD COLLEGE head hold honest honour humbug John Bull joke judgment Justice knows laugh leader liberal Little-goes looks Magistrate manner Mansion House Mayor ments municipal never Newcastle Newcastle Journal NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE Nicholas old Corporation OLD SONG opinions opponents opposition party person Philipson political popular possesses principles printer's devil Quayside racter Radical rarely speaks Recollections Reformed Town Council religion respectable Saint Nicholas Saints Sandgate scarcely second edition seldom served the office SHAKESPEARE SHAKSPERE Sheriff shewing shewn shrewd sometimes spirit Talleyrand taste thing thinks Thou thought tion tongue Tory truth Tyne visage voice votes ward Whig Whig-a wish worship
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